April 17, 2016 – Concern As Cameroon Is Set To Deport 80000 Nigerians, Victims Of Boko Haram

Adamawa state Government is worried as Cameroon is set to deport over 80,000 Nigerians into the country through the sate.

The deportees are victims of Boko Haram who became refugees in Cameroon and other Nigerians resident in Central Africa who were dumped in various camps in Cameroon before the current government’s move to deport them. While the current deportees are natives of various states of the federation, the move is coming months after some 15,000 others of Adamawa, Yobe and Borno states’ origin were deported.

Accordingly, the state government has called on the Federal Government, as well as international donor agencies, to come to the rescue of the state because of its inability to single-handedly cater for the teeming deportees. Comrade Sajoh made the call when he, alongside the Federal Government’s delegation, visited the proposed site where the deportees would be hosted.

The Cameroonian Gvt deserve our gratitudes for keeping up with our people/brothers and sisters in their most trying moments. It was not an easy feat. God reward them greatly with peace , progress, & prosperity for all.

Any small thing dat ill involve money on d subject of dis nation ill always raise an eye brow and panic 2 d govt.
But if it is duping d whole money 4 dere own selfish interest dey won’t call on anyone.
As long as am concern dis country is damn rich and blessed…
so if our leader’s like dey should lament 4rm now till 2morow dey must carry dere responsibility..rubbish!!